DESCRIPTION
[0001] This invention refers to an improved rear-view mirror for large vehicles, for example
trams and trains which, operated by the driver, can automatically open or close onto
the sides of the vehicle, movements which, furthermore, can be done in association
with the opening and closing motion of the doors through which passengers board and
alight.
[0002] The improved rear-view mirror for large vehicles, in general, applicable to all types
of industry, is particularly suited for use with large vehicles and even more specifically
for use in large vehicles formed by the joining of several units, such as, urban or
suburban trams or trains in which it is necessary to watch the movement or access
of people around the vehicle. It could also be used on buses, trolleybuses or other
similar vehicles.
[0003] Rear view mirrors of this type should be designed or fitted with mechanisms which
make it easy to access the inside for cleaning or maintenance, operations which require
the intervention and control of the pneumatic circuits from the inside of the vehicle
by authorised personnel, to facilitate the opening of the mirror, the normal position
of which is folded against the vehicle. This intervention means that exploitation
costs are raised because it requires extra time on the part of the maintenance personnel
or the authorised personnel.
[0004] The current techniques applied in this type of rear-view mirror can be seen in Utility
Model 9500741, by the same applicants, which describes a mobile rear-view mirror for
large vehicles which can be turned automatically to place it parallel or transverse
at the side of the vehicle, coinciding with the mirror's positions of closed or opened
respectively and which is made up of a case which holds the mirror, solidly articulated
to a support fixed to the corresponding side of the vehicle. Furthermore the rear-view
mirror has a rotating device fixed to the support, the axis of which is situated in
the direction of the rotation axis of the case and on activating it, using an auxiliary
control, the automatic turning of the rear-view mirror occurs, opening or unfolding
on the respective side of the vehicle, with just a turn of the device needed for the
rear-view mirror to be once more folded against the side, the position normally adopted
when the vehicle is in motion. It also has a fixing mechanism which ensures the said
folded position of the mirror with respect to the support and the side of the vehicle
to which it is attached. The system designed in this way is expensive to manufacture
and the turning device used even more so.
[0005] The aim of this invention is to perfect and simplify the rear-view mirrors of the
type described and make them more economical with the use of a pneumatic cylinder
of the so called linear type, simple or double effect, with which the mirror can be
folded or unfolded quickly and easily, which results in improved operation at lower
cost.
[0006] It is considered that said objective can be achieved with the entry of the improved
rear-view mirror for large vehicles, which includes an articulated case which holds
the mirror joined to the support which can be fixed to the corresponding side of the
vehicle, with the case and the support joined by means of a pneumatic cylinder, the
action of which provokes the automatic turning of the case on its support, from a
closed or folded position against the same to an unfolded position, which coincides
with open, or vice versa, and the essential characteristic of which lies in the fact
that one end of the pneumatic cylinder is conveniently anchored in an articulated
way to the case, while the free end of the piston is articulated to a projection on
the support.
[0007] In addition, the invention establishes that the piston of the pneumatic cylinder
has a prolongation directed towards the projection of the support upon which it moves.
[0008] It would also seem evident to underline that the opening or closing of the rear-view
mirror would normally occur by introducing air from the pneumatic circuit of the vehicle,
controlled from the dash board in the cab of the vehicle, although, of course this
could be achieved in a different way if a different solution to the one described
were desired.
[0009] It is, furthermore, evident that delimiters or detectors of the end of the line or
any other limits would be incorporated, given that the opening or closing position
of the case on the support should be regulated depending on the position of the driver
in his seat.
[0010] To better understand what has been described up to now, we are enclosing a set of
drawings with this descriptive report in which the preferred production of the object
of the invention is shown, but in taking a decision it should not be considered that
this is to be understood as a limitation of the graphic representation nor, of course,
of the particular characteristics of this application.
[0011] In order to permit a better observation of the drawings, it has been decided to schematise
them and not to include elements of the pneumatic system other than the pneumatic
cylinder itself and the respective air entries. In the same way, it has been decided
to simplify the representation of the side of the vehicle, indicating it with broken
lines in the diagrams.
[0012] Figure 1 shows, in elevation, the lower part of the improved rear-view mirror, according
to the invention, limited above by an auxiliary breaking line. In the diagram, the
case is opened with respect to its support.
[0013] Figure 2 shows, seen from above, the portion of the mirror shown in figure 1 and
we can see, more clearly, the case unfolded from the support. Figure 3, also from
above, shows the part of the mirror shown in figure 1, but now we see the case folded
against the support and parallel to the side of the vehicle, shown with a broken line.
[0014] On observing the figures, it is easy to see that the improved rear-view mirror for
large vehicles is made up of a case (1), which will hold the mirror (not shown), articulated
to a support (2) fixed to the side of the vehicle (3) and between the case (1) and
the support (2) a pneumatic cylinder (4), in this example a linear pneumatic cylinder
of double effect, which links them.
[0015] The pneumatic cylinder (4) is made up of a cylindrical body (5) fitted with two apertures
(6, 7) for air input and a piston (8). The end of the cylindrical body (5) is articulated,
at (10), to a point on the case (1), at a convenient distance from the support (2)
of same. The free end of the piston (8), we can see, in this example and with the
objective that the case (1) not be too thick, while it must hold the pneumatic cylinder
(4), with a jointed extension (9) inside the case (1) the free end of which, in the
example, has a fork, articulated at (11) to the projection (12) of the support (2).
This fork could be substituted by a plaque or other element to produce the articulation.
[0016] Thus we can understand how with the rear-view mirror closed to the side of the vehicle,
or rather, with the case (1) which contains the mirror (not shown) parallel to the
support (2) on which it is articulated and thus, more or less parallel to the side
of the vehicle (3), all we need to do is apply air to the aperture (6) of the cylindrical
body (5) of the pneumatic cylinder (4) so that the piston (8) moves forward with respect
to the cylinder (5), and with this movement causes the complete opening of the case
(1) with regard to the support (2).
[0017] It is evident that to make the rear-view mirror return to its closed or folded position
against the side of the vehicle, air must be forced into the aperture (7) of the cylindrical
body (5) of the pneumatic cylinder (4) and in this way cause the piston (8) to move
backwards in the cylindrical body (5) and that this backward movement makes the case
(1) holding the mirror fold back against the support (2) and against the side of the
vehicle (3) to which it is attached.
1. IMPROVED REAR-VIEW MIRROR FOR LARGE VEHICLES, which includes a case to hold the mirror
jointed to a support which can be fixed to the corresponding side of the vehicle,
with the case and support related to each other by means of a pneumatic cylinder the
action of which provokes the automatic turning of the case with respect to the support,
from a position of being closed or folded against the same to an unfolded, open position
or vice versa, the main characteristic of which is the fact that one end of the pneumatic
cylinder is conveniently fixed in an articulated manner to the case, while the free
end of the piston is articulated to a projection of said support.
2. IMPROVED REAR-VIEW MIRROR FOR LARGE VEHICLES, in keeping with the above claim, the
main feature of which is that the piston of the pneumatic cylinder has an extension
orientated towards the projection of the support on which it articulates.